Abstract: This thesis explores the themes of challenges and crises in the Marshall Islands. Through ethnographic data based on participant observation primarily in Majuro, the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), I study how significant changes are contextualized into Marshallese narratives. I also draw on extended ethnography from the Marshall Islands and the Pacific region. The history of the Marshall Islands is characterized by significant changes due to colonialization, militarization, and climate change. In Marshallese narratives, people tend to connect their existence in the present to past events that have affected increased change in Marshallese manit (culture). The past is not the only concern in Marshallese narratives because o...
The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) is made up of 24 inhabited atolls / coral islands. Anothe...
This dissertation examines the history of how the Marshallese island of Kwajalein came to be natural...
Endeavors to preserve esoteric domains of cultural knowledge in Oceania face severe challenges. Para...
In an era of dawning anthropogenic climate change, people of atoll nations face grievous threats to ...
In the Pacific Ocean region of Micronesia there is an island group known as the Republic of the Mars...
In the Pacific Ocean region of Micronesia there is an island group known as the Republic of the Mars...
This presentation identifies the capacity to respond to social change issues in the Republic of the ...
This thesis examines the impact and response to climate change in nations in the Pacific region that...
The Marshall Islands may be rendered uninhabitable by sea level rise and other consequences of globa...
This thesis examines how Marshall Islanders live with climate change related events such as extreme ...
The Marshall Islands, situated in the Central Pacific, are far from any major landmass. However, by ...
The Marshall Islanders (or Marshallese) are a group of people who live in settlements across the ato...
Paper submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; ba...
Until the early twentieth century, the Pacific Island nation of the Republic of the Marshall Islands...
Until the early twentieth century, the Pacific Island nation of the Republic of the Marshall Islands...
The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) is made up of 24 inhabited atolls / coral islands. Anothe...
This dissertation examines the history of how the Marshallese island of Kwajalein came to be natural...
Endeavors to preserve esoteric domains of cultural knowledge in Oceania face severe challenges. Para...
In an era of dawning anthropogenic climate change, people of atoll nations face grievous threats to ...
In the Pacific Ocean region of Micronesia there is an island group known as the Republic of the Mars...
In the Pacific Ocean region of Micronesia there is an island group known as the Republic of the Mars...
This presentation identifies the capacity to respond to social change issues in the Republic of the ...
This thesis examines the impact and response to climate change in nations in the Pacific region that...
The Marshall Islands may be rendered uninhabitable by sea level rise and other consequences of globa...
This thesis examines how Marshall Islanders live with climate change related events such as extreme ...
The Marshall Islands, situated in the Central Pacific, are far from any major landmass. However, by ...
The Marshall Islanders (or Marshallese) are a group of people who live in settlements across the ato...
Paper submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; ba...
Until the early twentieth century, the Pacific Island nation of the Republic of the Marshall Islands...
Until the early twentieth century, the Pacific Island nation of the Republic of the Marshall Islands...
The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) is made up of 24 inhabited atolls / coral islands. Anothe...
This dissertation examines the history of how the Marshallese island of Kwajalein came to be natural...
Endeavors to preserve esoteric domains of cultural knowledge in Oceania face severe challenges. Para...